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Israeli-Latin American Relations (Paperback)
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Edy Kaufman, Department of International Relations, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem; Yoram Shapiro, Latin American Studies
Department, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Joe] Barromi, Director,
UN Department of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
IsraelInteraction with Latin America has held varying degrees of
importance in Israel's foreign relations. This study aims to
present a comprehensive analysis of the patterns of continuity and
change in Israel's relations with Latin America over a twenty-five
year period, from the creation of the state to the 1973 October
War,The authors provide a factual survey of major developments in
Israeli-Latin American relations since 1948 - and evaluate the
attitudes of Latin American decision makers toward Israel. This
latter evaluation is accomplished by studying patterns of behavior,
grouping nations according to levels of support for Israel, and
analyzing the influence of different variables on the policymaking
process both for each of the states involved and their
interaction.The work is divided into two basic units: background
inputs and analysis of international and state relations. This
division is utilized as the basis for the outputs of data and
analysis on a multilateral as well as bilateral level, culminating
in a detailed analysis of Latin American voting in the United
Nations General Assembly.Quite distinctive in subject and
perspective. It is timely in its relevance to the Middle East
conflict and the recent bid by Latin American Jead-ers for greater
influence in Third World politics. I consider it a valuable
addition to the literature. John J. Bailey, Associate Professor of
Government, Georgetown UniversityThis book fills a majorgap in the
study of Israel's foreign relations. It has thefurther merit of
exploring a very large topic, both in time and space, within a
structured systematic framework of analysis. The book is highly
informative and stimulating. Michael Brecher, Professor of
Political Science, McGill UniversityContents:Introduction /
External Setting / Internal Setting / Israel's Instruments / The
Latin American Decision-Makers and Their Psychological Environment
/ Multilateral Level: Latin American Voting at the U.N. General
Assembly / Bilateral Level / Concluding Remarks
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